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Boy arrested in TalkTalk probe sues three papers for breach of privacyhttps://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/nov/08/boy-arrested-in-talktalk-probe-sues-three-papers-for-breach-of-privacy
<p>Court issues injunctions against Google and Twitter to protect boy’s identity</p><p>A schoolboy <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/26/talktalk-cyber-attack-boy-15-arrested-in-northern-ireland">arrested following the TalkTalk cyber attack</a> is suing three national newspapers for alleged breach of privacy, according to <a href="http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/1106/740122-talktalk-court/">an RTE report</a>, also carried <a href="http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/courts/talktalk-hack-co-antrim-schoolboy-suing-daily-telegraph-daily-mail-and-the-sun-for-alleged-breach-of-privacy-34176783.html">in the Irish Independent</a>.</p><p>Lawyers for the 15-year-old claim that his privacy was compromised by articles in the Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail and the Sun. Similar claims were made against Google and Twitter.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/nov/08/boy-arrested-in-talktalk-probe-sues-three-papers-for-breach-of-privacy">Continue reading...</a>MediaPrivacyTalkTalkMedia lawPrivacy & the mediaLawDaily TelegraphThe SunDaily MailGoogleTwitterNorthern IrelandIrelandUK newsEuropeNational newspapersNewspapersBelfastCybercrimeSun, 08 Nov 2015 08:47:16 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/nov/08/boy-arrested-in-talktalk-probe-sues-three-papers-for-breach-of-privacyPhotograph: John Stillwell/PAPhotograph: John Stillwell/PARoy Greenslade2015-11-08T08:47:16ZNews media websites 'vulnerable to cyber-attacks' - researchhttps://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/oct/23/news-media-websites-vulnerable-to-cyber-attacks-research
<p>Survey shows 52% of media companies across the world have suffered hacking</p><p>With TalkTalk <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/oct/22/talktalk-customer-data-hackers-website-credit-card-details-attack">having suffered a “significant and sustained” cyber-attack on its website</a>, a timely piece of research reveals that similar threats loom over media outlets across the world. </p><p><a href="http://www.editorandpublisher.com/Columns/Article/Daily-Miracle-2-0--Time-to-Fight-Back">According to a global study carried out by Newscycle Solutions</a>, 52% of news media companies it canvassed were either hacked or suffered a data breach from the beginning of 2014. A further 12% were uncertain if their businesses had been attacked or compromised. </p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/oct/23/news-media-websites-vulnerable-to-cyber-attacks-research">Continue reading...</a>MediaCyberwarTalkTalkCybercrimeInternetHackingTelecommunications industryTechnologyFri, 23 Oct 2015 08:49:54 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/oct/23/news-media-websites-vulnerable-to-cyber-attacks-researchPhotograph: Newscycle SolutionsPhotograph: Newscycle SolutionsRoy Greenslade2015-10-23T08:49:54ZA broadband levy to fund journalism? Now that's a very clever ideahttps://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2012/sep/24/broadband-newspapers
<p>Has David Leigh cracked it? We have been puzzling for years about how to subsidise journalism once it makes the final transition from print to net (see <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2011/may/19/media-events-conferences-downturn">here</a> and <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2010/jul/15/downturn-pressandpublishing">here</a> and <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2011/aug/22/1">here</a>). One obvious model is the funding of the BBC through its licence fee.</p><p>Objectors to such an idea - including current commercial proprietors - have argued, unsurprisingly, on press freedom lines. Any connection to the state is to be avoided.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2012/sep/24/broadband-newspapers">Continue reading...</a>MediaBroadbandNewspapersRegional & local newspapersNational newspapersMedia downturnBBCBBC licence feeDigital mediaInternetPaywallsBTVirgin MediaSky plcTalkTalkMon, 24 Sep 2012 09:22:41 GMThttp://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2012/sep/24/broadband-newspapersRoy Greenslade2012-09-24T09:22:41Z